Anti-semitism and the holocaust
The Nuremburg law 1933-39- Anti jewish Laws
- Forced Jews to register and wear Star of David - Turned into forcing Jews out of careers and homes - Prohibited marriaged between hes and non jewish germans - Loss of citizenship The Nuremburg Law was enforced jews to wear the Star of David, forced jews out of careers and homes, and prohibited the mariage between aryans and jews. |
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Kristall nachyt
- 9 novemembert 1938
- Kristall (glass)
- Nact ( night)
- Reffering to the tousands of Jewish shop and synagogue windows that were smashed and burned
- Many jews imprisoned
- State sanctioned event
- It was not illegal to violate jewish
- "Where they burned books they will eventually burn people"
Kristall Nachyt happened on 9 november 1938, is referred to thousands of Jewish shops and synagogues were destroyed by German Nazis.
- Kristall (glass)
- Nact ( night)
- Reffering to the tousands of Jewish shop and synagogue windows that were smashed and burned
- Many jews imprisoned
- State sanctioned event
- It was not illegal to violate jewish
- "Where they burned books they will eventually burn people"
Kristall Nachyt happened on 9 november 1938, is referred to thousands of Jewish shops and synagogues were destroyed by German Nazis.
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Propaganda, Lebensraum and mass rallies
- Josef Goebbels, the propaganda minister, one of the most powerful men in the Nazi party
- Effected all aspects of German life
Promoted:
- Aryan Race
- Anti-Semitism
- Anti-Communism
- Lebensraum (living space in the east)
- Organized mass rallies for army and citizens
- Nuremburg night rallies the most famous
- Effected all aspects of German life
Promoted:
- Aryan Race
- Anti-Semitism
- Anti-Communism
- Lebensraum (living space in the east)
- Organized mass rallies for army and citizens
- Nuremburg night rallies the most famous
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The Aryan Race and the Final Solution
- Hitler’s original idea as laid out in Mein Kampf
- Aryan (Nordic race) thought to be superior beings
- Jews made out to be universal scapegoats
- Originally Jews were sent to work camps to do manual labour
- July 1941 final solution = extermination of the Jewish race a priority
- Carried out by Einsatzgruppen a special section of the S.S.
- Shooting and burying them was not fast enough
- Gas chambers became the popular
- Made famous places such as Auschwitz
The final solution outlined Mein Kampf, Hitler's book, Jew's were sent to work camps and then later exterminated.
- Aryan (Nordic race) thought to be superior beings
- Jews made out to be universal scapegoats
- Originally Jews were sent to work camps to do manual labour
- July 1941 final solution = extermination of the Jewish race a priority
- Carried out by Einsatzgruppen a special section of the S.S.
- Shooting and burying them was not fast enough
- Gas chambers became the popular
- Made famous places such as Auschwitz
The final solution outlined Mein Kampf, Hitler's book, Jew's were sent to work camps and then later exterminated.
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The Holocaust
- Holocaust prior to WWII was a term that referred to a burnt offering or destruction by fire
- The first reports to the west came in Jan. of 1942 when the New York Times reported 100,000 Jews had been machine gunned in the Baltic States
- July 1944 Allied powers got their first eye witness accounts when the Soviets liberated a camp called Majdanek
- 1945 Auschwitz is discovered
- It is now believed up to 6 million Jews died during the Holocaust
The Holocaust was a tragic event in history. Over 11 million lives were lost because of cruel racial prejudice. During world war two, the Nazi party, led by Adolf Hitler, encouraged prejudice against Jews and other “undesirables”, or those not of the “Aryan” race. The Nazis developed “The Final Solution”, a plan to get rid of all the Jews. They decided the most efficient way of doing this was to set up camps to exterminate them so they would not pass on their genes and disrupt the Nazis’ quest for the perfect race. The Nazis also set up ghettos, where Jews would live in the most horrible conditions. Jewish children soon could not go to schools with the other German children.
- The first reports to the west came in Jan. of 1942 when the New York Times reported 100,000 Jews had been machine gunned in the Baltic States
- July 1944 Allied powers got their first eye witness accounts when the Soviets liberated a camp called Majdanek
- 1945 Auschwitz is discovered
- It is now believed up to 6 million Jews died during the Holocaust
The Holocaust was a tragic event in history. Over 11 million lives were lost because of cruel racial prejudice. During world war two, the Nazi party, led by Adolf Hitler, encouraged prejudice against Jews and other “undesirables”, or those not of the “Aryan” race. The Nazis developed “The Final Solution”, a plan to get rid of all the Jews. They decided the most efficient way of doing this was to set up camps to exterminate them so they would not pass on their genes and disrupt the Nazis’ quest for the perfect race. The Nazis also set up ghettos, where Jews would live in the most horrible conditions. Jewish children soon could not go to schools with the other German children.
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